Taking up four model universes we study the behaviour and contribution of dark energy to the accelerated expansion of the universe, in the modified scale covariant theory of gravitation. Here, it is seen that though this modified theory may be a cause of the accelerated expansion it cannot totally outcast the contribution of dark energy in causing the accelerated expansion. In one case the dark energy is found to be the sole cause of the accelerated expansion. The dark energy contained in these models come out to be of the ΛCDM type and quintessence type comparable to the modern observations. Some of the models originated with a big bang, the dark energy being prevalent inside the universe before the evolution of this era. One of the models predicts big rip singularity, though at a very distant future. It is interestingly found that the interaction between the dark energy and the other part of the universe containing different matters is enticed and enhanced by the gauge function φ(t) here.
In the course of study of the evolution of the universe, it is seen that perhaps the extra energy generated and particles created due to the accelerated expansion of the universe might be absorbed by the dark energy and dark matter which are already existing in this universe. It is found that the energy density of dark energy can be expressed as a function of the energy density of the remaining matter portion of the universe which shows that the different components of the universe are correlated. According to the forms of the different types of interaction occurring between dark energy and the other different contents of the universe it may be possible to utilize the dark energy in different ways as it may take different forms of energy. As an interesting phenomenon, it is also observed that the concept of negative time may exist in this universe, and it may revolutionize some of the original concepts of nature and the physical world.
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